Rolfe, JC ORCiD: 0000-0001-7659-7040The paper analyses the impact of mining on remote statistical local areas (SLAs) in Australia by comparing mining to non-mining SLAs and investigating changes emerging in the two types of SLAs from the resources boom. Specifically, differences are investigated for demographics, industry structure, human capital, income and wealth. Multivariate analyses of variance with main effects for size of mining industry and interaction effects for census period are carried out with 197 SLAs. The findings reveal larger populations and workforce, fewer Indigenous people and lower unemployment for mining SLAs. Mining SLAs have smaller primary and social services sectors but a bigger construction sector. Human capital ...
As mining expands throughout the world, a growing body of literature is focusing on the relationship...
Australia’s recent resources boom has promoted much popular discussion and debate about the economic...
There is considerable evidence that the recent strength of Australia’s export oriented mining sector...
Prior to the resources boom of the 2000s, evidence suggests that many regional communities in Austra...
Mining activities in Australia tend to be cyclical, with boom and bust times impacting upon associat...
Mining boom has created various impacts in the regions of Queensland, Australia. However, it is not ...
Many mining operations are on or near Indigenous land, and the strong level of investment during the...
Mining boom has created various impacts in the regions of Queensland, Australia. However, it is not ...
Tracking and mapping the employment impacts from mine closure forms an important element in planning...
This paper examines economic impacts of coal mining across local government areas (LGAs) in Australi...
Mining activities in Australia tend to be fyclical, with boom and bust limes impacting upon associat...
Many mining operations are on or near Indigenous land, and the strong level of investment during the...
Coal mining is deemed beneficial for the national economy, although it might not be the case at regi...
Mining employment in Australia can be cyclical and volatile. Since the gold rush in the 1850s, Austr...
Tracking and mapping the employment impacts from mine closure forms an important element in planning...
As mining expands throughout the world, a growing body of literature is focusing on the relationship...
Australia’s recent resources boom has promoted much popular discussion and debate about the economic...
There is considerable evidence that the recent strength of Australia’s export oriented mining sector...
Prior to the resources boom of the 2000s, evidence suggests that many regional communities in Austra...
Mining activities in Australia tend to be cyclical, with boom and bust times impacting upon associat...
Mining boom has created various impacts in the regions of Queensland, Australia. However, it is not ...
Many mining operations are on or near Indigenous land, and the strong level of investment during the...
Mining boom has created various impacts in the regions of Queensland, Australia. However, it is not ...
Tracking and mapping the employment impacts from mine closure forms an important element in planning...
This paper examines economic impacts of coal mining across local government areas (LGAs) in Australi...
Mining activities in Australia tend to be fyclical, with boom and bust limes impacting upon associat...
Many mining operations are on or near Indigenous land, and the strong level of investment during the...
Coal mining is deemed beneficial for the national economy, although it might not be the case at regi...
Mining employment in Australia can be cyclical and volatile. Since the gold rush in the 1850s, Austr...
Tracking and mapping the employment impacts from mine closure forms an important element in planning...
As mining expands throughout the world, a growing body of literature is focusing on the relationship...
Australia’s recent resources boom has promoted much popular discussion and debate about the economic...
There is considerable evidence that the recent strength of Australia’s export oriented mining sector...